Trevor Leavitt won both the 200 and 400 meters to pace the Darts. The performance of the meet, however, was likely turned in by Syracuse’s Colten Yardley. His time of 38.51 in the 300 hurdles was the third-best mark in Utah this year.

TAYLORSVILLE — Hillcrest’s boys and girls track teams impressively swept the Region 2 championships at Taylorsville High School on Wednesday.

Garrett Stroh won the 100, 200 and 400 meters to pace the Huskies, while teammate Jonathan Egbert won the 1,600 and 3,200 races. Hillcrest won 10 of the 17 events to finish with 227 points, nearly double that of second-place Taylorsville (114 points).

On the girls side, Ariana Williams won both hurdles events to lead the Huskies to a 171.5 team points. Hunter finished in second with 132 points.

Williams was one of four multi-event winners. Taylorsville sprinter Emma Schroeder won the 100 and 200 meters, West’s Kaitlyn Bekins won the 800 and 1,600, while Hunter’s Makalita Lapuaho won the discus and javelin.

RIVERTON — Herriman’s boys and girls track teams swept the Region 4 titles at Riverton High School on Thursday, and it was a meet that featured outstanding performances by athletes from numerous schools.

Lone Peak’s Erik Ostrom recorded the second-best long jump mark in Utah this year with a leap of 22 feet, 04.75 inches. Riverton’s Clay Lambourne posted a 21.81 time in the 200 meters, the fifth-best time this year. He also won the 400 meters.

Two Herriman winners joined Lambourne as multi-event winners with Rory Linkletter winning the 1,600 and 3,200 races and Kyle Strauss prevailing in both hurdles events.

A pair of Herriman runners shined on the girls side as well.

To no one’s surprise, distance sensation Lucy Biles won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 races, and her time of 2:14.53 in the 800 was the third-best mark in Utah this year. Teammate Kaylie King leapt 18-03.50 in the long jump, the second-best mark this year.